Shamus
Joe Hachem
On a flop of , Cole South bet 30,000, Josh Arieh called, Joe Hachem raised all in with his last 44,000, South called, and Arieh called as well.
The turn brought the , and South pushed the rest of his chips in the middle, prompting Arieh to fold. South showed for kings full. Hachem turned over . Only the , bringing a straight flush, could save him.
The river was a five, but the wrong one -- the -- and Hachem was done.
With the board showing , David Williams got the rest of his chips in the middle and Thomas Wahlroos made the call. Williams showed for the straight draw, while Wahlroos had for a set of tens.
The river brought the , giving Williams his straight. He's up to 78,000, while Wahlroos has fallen to 40,000.
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On a flop of , David Benyamine checked, Joshua Ladines bet 11,000, Benyamine raised to 40,000, Ladines moved all in for 104,000 and Benyamine called.
Ladines
Benyamine
Ladines flopped top pair, a straight draw and the second nut flush draw while Benyamine had the nut flush draw and middle pair. The turn was the , making Ladines' straight, and the river was the . Ladines doubled through Benyamine with his jack-high straight and increased his stack to 220,000. Benyamine is now down to 138,000, losing more than half his stack inside the first hour of play.
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Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh got the rest of his chips all in on a flop of , holding a set of sixes with but Cole South had flopped a set of aces with . The turn was the , the river was the and Arieh's Day 2 came to an early end.
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With the board reading on the turn, Emmanuel Sebag bet 40,000 and John Juanda called from the cutoff. The river was the and both players checked.
Sebag showed for a nine-high straight and Juanda mucked. Sebag's stack shot up to 565,000 while Juanda fell to 163,000.